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1. Globalization and renewable energy use: how are they contributing to upsurge the CO 2 emissions? A global perspective.

2. Revealing the dynamic effects of fossil fuel energy, nuclear energy, renewable energy, and carbon emissions on Pakistan's economic growth.

3. The asymmetric effects of crops productivity, agricultural land utilization, and fertilizer consumption on carbon emissions: revisiting the carbonization-agricultural activity nexus in Nepal.

4. Sustainable development and pollution: the effects of CO 2 emission on population growth, food production, economic development, and energy consumption in Pakistan.

5. Examining the carbon emissions and climate impacts on main agricultural crops production and land use: updated evidence from Pakistan.

6. An asymmetrical analysis to explore the dynamic impacts of CO 2 emission to renewable energy, expenditures, foreign direct investment, and trade in Pakistan.

7. Estimating the connection of information technology, foreign direct investment, trade, renewable energy and economic progress in Pakistan: evidence from ARDL approach and cointegrating regression analysis.

8. Do industrialization, energy importations, and economic progress influence carbon emission in Pakistan.

9. Another outlook to sector-level energy consumption in Pakistan from dominant energy sources and correlation with economic growth.

10. How do climatic change, cereal crops and livestock production interact with carbon emissions? Updated evidence from China.

11. Asymmetric investigation to track the effect of urbanization, energy utilization, fossil fuel energy and CO 2 emission on economic efficiency in China: another outlook.

12. Does carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and GHG emissions influence the agriculture? Evidence from China.

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